Past CORPES Workshops

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Travel funds for young researchersLimited travel funds for young researchers (grad students and postdocs) will be available through support from ICAM/I2CAM. Some preference will be given to researchers from researchers from ICAM branches ...
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Deadlines

Abstract Submission:Regular Registration: Guest House Registration:

June 1, 2011June 15, 2011July 3, 2011

Scope

CORPES11 is an
interdisciplinary workshop whose scope is situated at the crossroads between
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES),some related spectroscopies, and many-body theories of
strongly correlated electron systems. The program will be a balanced fusion of
currently well-established and newly emerging topics, with ample time for
discussions.

Motivation

CORPES11 follows the scope
and motivation of the previous workshops CORPES05 and CORPES07 held at MPIPKS
in Dresden and CORPES09 held at the PSI in Switzerland. Due to a growing
interest in the workshop, the number of participants will be allowed to
increase to 120. We will preserve the workshop spirit, i.e., a linear schedule
with no parallel sessions and ample time for discussion after each presentation
as well as between sessions. Applicants to the workshop will be selected to
give either oral or poster presentations, with the latter being given
significant weight to the program including short oral poster “flash sessions”,
best poster awards, etc.

Mechanisms of the
photoemission process·Revision of the sudden approximation
in the low photon energy regime·Multi-photon processes·One-step theory in the presence of
correlations·Matrix elements including the
polarization and final-state effects·Relation of the electron removal
spectrum to other correlation functions